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Alex Alamri

What is a craniotomy?

June 27, 2020 · Alex Alamri · 4 Comments

A Craniotomy is a surgical procedure to remove a small section of the skull (creating a bone flap) to gain access to the brain. The bone flap is removed during the operation and replaced afterwards. There are different types of craniotomy that are usually named after the bone in the skull being removed or for […]

Day in the life of a doctor – coronavirus night shift (neurosurgery)

May 6, 2020 · Alex Alamri · Leave a Comment

Interested in a day in the life of a doctor? Follow me on this neurosurgery night shift during the coronavirus pandemic. There’s usually a neurosurgery registrar (resident) and a senior house officer on- call.

Gut-Brain link

April 20, 2020 · Alex Alamri ·

How does memory retrieval work in the brain?

April 13, 2020 · Alex Alamri ·

Coronavirus in your brain

April 6, 2020 · Alex Alamri ·

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